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Nipawin mayor says BID funding decision aims to make it self-sustaining

Nipawin mayor says BID funding decision aims to make it self-sustaining

Nipawin’s mayor says the $50,000 funding it has offered the Business Improvement District is part of an effort to make it financially self-sustaining – and that council was open to compromise if the district’s board had come to the table.
RCMP asking public's assistance in identifying suspects

RCMP asking public's assistance in identifying suspects

According to a recent press release: "Battleford RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in identifying three suspects associated to a number of theft and trespassing occurrences from the early morning hours of Dec. 9, 2017.
Melfort Mustangs split weekend road games

Melfort Mustangs split weekend road games

Tight game yields no results for Mustangs An early second period goal stood up as the game winner as the Melfort Mustangs were beaten 3-2 by the Battlefords North Stars in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action from Melfort on Dec. 15.
Nipawin Hawks sweep home-and-home with Humboldt Broncos

Nipawin Hawks sweep home-and-home with Humboldt Broncos

Late period surge lifts Hawks over Broncos A strong one-minute stretch of hockey served as the difference as the Nipawin Hawks knocked off the Humboldt Broncos 3-2 in Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League action from Humboldt. The Dec.
Fred Light Museum selling calendars as a fundraiser

Fred Light Museum selling calendars as a fundraiser

The Fred Light Museum board got together for supper on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Alex Dillabough Centre, and to spread the word about their fundraiser calendars.
Decision still to come on Mosquito band election drug allegations

Decision still to come on Mosquito band election drug allegations

A final decision is still to be made with respect to corruption allegations in the April 20 band election on Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First Nation.
Arrested for trafficking on Little Pine

Arrested for trafficking on Little Pine

On Dec. 14, the Cut Knife RCMP completed a search of a residence on the Little Pine First Nation in relation to the trafficking of cocaine.
Tisdale Trojans wear down Notre Dame Argos’ defenses to win 3-0

Tisdale Trojans wear down Notre Dame Argos’ defenses to win 3-0

It took three periods, but the Tisdale Trojans wore down the Notre Dame Argos’ defenses and won 3-0. In the first period of the Dec. 16 home game, the Trojans made 17 shots to the Argos’ four, but they couldn't get one past goalie Bryan Thomson .
Throwback: Tisdale resident wins licence plate slogan contest

Throwback: Tisdale resident wins licence plate slogan contest

From the Tisdale Recorder files, Dec. 10, 1997
Cold War-era evacuation kitchen set one of two remaining in the country

Cold War-era evacuation kitchen set one of two remaining in the country

If there was a blast in the past, Tisdale would have been prepared, for in the late 1950s, the town was chosen as a reception area for evacuees from a nuclear war.
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